A way of writing computer programs that are human readable (and understandable to programmers).
No. C is a mid to high level language. Each statement generates more than one machine instruction. That makes it not an assembly language.
C is related to assembly level language because c program has less compilation time like assembly language
C is a structured programming language. PHP, COBOL is also a structured programming language. These languages follow a top down approach.
C is a structured programming language which is feature of C which made it a powerful language when it was new in market. But after C++ was developed structured programming was considered as disadvantage due to development of Object Oriented Programming Language.
Yes, in C, you can use the standard programming structures (sequence, selection, repetition).
Because it supports the three basic programmic structure: sequence, selection, iteration.
Object oriented programming and structured programming.
C++ (or any other C language) encourages structured programming. I'm not sure if you are asking for an 'object oriented language' rather than structured. If that's the case, any C language or Java would fit the description perfectly.
It is a structured, procedural, high level programming language.
C is a structured programming language. PHP, COBOL is also a structured programming language. These languages follow a top down approach.
Your question makes no sense.
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C is a structured programming language which is feature of C which made it a powerful language when it was new in market. But after C++ was developed structured programming was considered as disadvantage due to development of Object Oriented Programming Language.
Yes, in C, you can use the standard programming structures (sequence, selection, repetition).
It is known as structured programming language because it has functions and you can go for a modular approach in solving the problems. However, object oriented concepts are not supported in C.
structured programming language ex:c,c++
Because it supports the three basic programmic structure: sequence, selection, iteration.
C - programming language - was created in 1972.
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